Not enough. Based on that page, I still had to google until I found a detailed explication of Beleriand Mode Sindarin Tengwar before I could transcribe it.
First attempt: this might be Tengwar For English. However, the little c-shaped glyph is not part of that spec.
Second attempt: this might be Sindarin or Quenya mode Tengwar. This only works if we read the c-shaped glyph as a backwards numeral 0.
However, Beleriand-mode Tengwar actually features that c-glyph. With this assumption, and also expecting the double-strokes to correspond to capital letters and the tilde to introduce, Tengwar For English-style, a pre-consonant nasal, I make it:
Might be right. Also entirely useless, since I don't speak whatever language it's in. I suspect Rey doesn't either, otherwise why ask? You've answered the question in a way that conveys no useful information whatsoever.
The original question was What does the strange script on this say? — and I thought I answered at least that. If Rey wanted a different answer, she could've posed a different question. ;-)
Now, using Hiswelókë's Sindarin-English dictionary, it turns out that: Lend - journey (i.e. from Lembas < Lenn-mbas) na - with, by, ; to, towards.
aaand Hnnor doesn't exist in Sindarin; but if that letter is not a hyarmen, but a yanta, it would spell Ennor - Middle Earth.
So: Journey to Middle Earth.
Now that I've answered BOTH Rey's question and yours, have I said anything of value?
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Date: 2012-11-01 10:47 am (UTC)http://www.omniglot.com/writing/tengwar.htm
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Date: 2012-11-01 12:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-11-01 12:44 pm (UTC)However, the little c-shaped glyph is not part of that spec.
Second attempt: this might be Sindarin or Quenya mode Tengwar.
This only works if we read the c-shaped glyph as a backwards numeral 0.
However, Beleriand-mode Tengwar actually features that c-glyph. With this assumption, and also expecting the double-strokes to correspond to capital letters and the tilde to introduce, Tengwar For English-style, a pre-consonant nasal, I make it:
Lend na Hnnor
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Date: 2012-11-02 09:12 am (UTC)Now, using Hiswelókë's Sindarin-English dictionary, it turns out that:
Lend - journey (i.e. from Lembas < Lenn-mbas)
na - with, by, ; to, towards.
aaand Hnnor doesn't exist in Sindarin; but if that letter is not a hyarmen, but a yanta, it would spell
Ennor - Middle Earth.
So: Journey to Middle Earth.
Now that I've answered BOTH Rey's question and yours, have I said anything of value?
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Date: 2012-11-03 04:13 pm (UTC)Also, Air New Zealand employs enormous geeks, but that we already knew from the livery thing ten years ago :).
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